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The phrase "are always caused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing events or phenomena that consistently have specific causes.
Example: "In scientific studies, certain reactions are always caused by the presence of a catalyst."
Alternatives: "are consistently triggered" or "are invariably due to".
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These are always caused by the Lorentz force, which enhances the mass-transport processes.
are always caused by shaken baby or if there are other circumstances that can result in the same type of injury.
In practice, missing-data problems are always caused by design or accident, so the statisticians, such as Liu et al.
"Collisions remain a big danger and they are always caused by human failure, despite our fail-safe systems," says IIMS Rana, former chairman of the Indian Railway Board.
In Yokai Watch, Nate sees people beleaguered by problems, which are always caused by these ghosts, whom Nate battles and then befriends.
These are always caused by pathological factors, and these are mostly found in primary hypothyroidism [ 8].
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Such homecomings are always cause for celebration, but the return of the 1st Armored Division bore special significance.
Movies about Jesus are always cause for controversy, but this one has outdone them all.
The police captain in charge waved him off dismissively, he said, telling him, "You tribes are always causing trouble - deal with it yourself".
A board member's disappearing debt from association records may entail a criminal action; missing funds are always cause for concern.
Individual deaths in childhood are always causes for great sadness; all the more so if the circumstances and the eventual cause of death mean that survival could have been reasonably possible.
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